# # = IPAddress # # A ruby library to manipulate IPv4 and IPv6 addresses # # # Package:: IPAddress # Author:: Marco Ceresa # License:: Ruby License # #-- # #++ require 'ipaddress/ipv4' require 'ipaddress/ipv6' require 'ipaddress/extensions/extensions' module IPAddress NAME = "IPAddress" GEM = "ipaddress" AUTHORS = ["Marco Ceresa "] # # Parse the argument string to create a new # IPv4, IPv6 or Mapped IP object # # ip = IPAddress.parse "172.16.10.1/24" # ip6 = IPAddress.parse "2001:db8::8:800:200c:417a/64" # ip_mapped = IPAddress.parse "::ffff:172.16.10.1/128" # # All the object created will be instances of the # correct class: # # ip.class # #=> IPAddress::IPv4 # ip6.class # #=> IPAddress::IPv6 # ip_mapped.class # #=> IPAddress::IPv6::Mapped # def IPAddress::parse(str) case str when /:.+\./ IPAddress::IPv6::Mapped.new(str) else IPAddress::IPv4.new(str) rescue IPAddress::IPv6.new(str) end end # # True if the object is an IPv4 address # # ip = IPAddress("192.168.10.100/24") # # ip.ipv4? # #-> true # def ipv4? self.kind_of? IPAddress::IPv4 end # # True if the object is an IPv6 address # # ip = IPAddress("192.168.10.100/24") # # ip.ipv6? # #-> false # def ipv6? self.kind_of? IPAddress::IPv6 end # # Checks if the given string is a valid IP address, # either IPv4 or IPv6 # # Example: # # IPAddress::valid? "2002::1" # #=> true # # IPAddress::valid? "10.0.0.256" # #=> false # def self.valid?(addr) valid_ipv4?(addr) || valid_ipv6?(addr) end # # Checks if the given string is a valid IPv4 address # # Example: # # IPAddress::valid_ipv4? "2002::1" # #=> false # # IPAddress::valid_ipv4? "172.16.10.1" # #=> true # def self.valid_ipv4?(addr) if /\A(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\.(\d{1,3})\Z/ =~ addr return $~.captures.all? {|i| i.to_i < 256} end false end # # Checks if the argument is a valid IPv4 netmask # expressed in dotted decimal format. # # IPAddress.valid_ipv4_netmask? "255.255.0.0" # #=> true # def self.valid_ipv4_netmask?(addr) arr = addr.split(".").map{|i| i.to_i}.pack("CCCC").unpack("B*").first.scan(/01/) arr.empty? && valid_ipv4?(addr) rescue return false end # # Checks if the given string is a valid IPv6 address # # Example: # # IPAddress::valid_ipv6? "2002::1" # #=> true # # IPAddress::valid_ipv6? "2002::DEAD::BEEF" # #=> false # def self.valid_ipv6?(addr) # IPv6 (normal) return true if /\A[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4}(:[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4})*\Z/ =~ addr return true if /\A[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4}(:[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4})*::([\dA-Fa-f]{1,4}(:[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4})*)?\Z/ =~ addr return true if /\A::([\dA-Fa-f]{1,4}(:[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4})*)?\Z/ =~ addr # IPv6 (IPv4 compat) return true if /\A[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4}(:[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4})*:/ =~ addr && valid_ipv4?($') return true if /\A[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4}(:[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4})*::([\dA-Fa-f]{1,4}(:[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4})*:)?/ =~ addr && valid_ipv4?($') return true if /\A::([\dA-Fa-f]{1,4}(:[\dA-Fa-f]{1,4})*:)?/ =~ addr && valid_ipv4?($') false end def self.deprecate(message = nil) # :nodoc: message ||= "You are using deprecated behavior which will be removed from the next major or minor release." warn("DEPRECATION WARNING: #{message}") end end # module IPAddress # # IPAddress is a wrapper method built around # IPAddress's library classes. Its purpouse is to # make you indipendent from the type of IP address # you're going to use. # # For example, instead of creating the three types # of IP addresses using their own contructors # # ip = IPAddress::IPv4.new "172.16.10.1/24" # ip6 = IPAddress::IPv6.new "2001:db8::8:800:200c:417a/64" # ip_mapped = IPAddress::IPv6::Mapped "::ffff:172.16.10.1/128" # # you can just use the IPAddress wrapper: # # ip = IPAddress "172.16.10.1/24" # ip6 = IPAddress "2001:db8::8:800:200c:417a/64" # ip_mapped = IPAddress "::ffff:172.16.10.1/128" # # All the object created will be instances of the # correct class: # # ip.class # #=> IPAddress::IPv4 # ip6.class # #=> IPAddress::IPv6 # ip_mapped.class # #=> IPAddress::IPv6::Mapped # def IPAddress(str) IPAddress::parse str end